Legislature 2001
Tuesday, April 17, 2001
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Gregoire seeks to block strike
OLYMPIA -- Attorney General Christine Gregoire said her lawyers are ready to go to court Wednesday morning to cut off an employee walkout that she considers illegal.
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Union, agencies want essential needs to be met
OLYMPIA -- With the clock ticking on a possible state employee strike, both the workers' union and the agencies that employ union members are planning for how the state would operate in the employees' absence.
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'Cajun' style primary emerges as top choice
OLYMPIA -- A Louisiana-style "Cajun" primary emerged Monday as the Senate's top choice to replace Washington's legally flawed blanket primary system.
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Homeowners get a break from tax
OLYMPIA -- A bill that simplifies taxes for Lake Cushman residents in Mason County became law Monday.
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ADMIRING A MONUMENT
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ADMIRING A MONUMENT
Daniel Dashiel, 7, leans on the POW/MIA monument at the Capitol Campus on Monday. His grandfather, Chris Hansen of Olympia and another relative, Jim Reitz of Charlotte, N.C., were visiting the Capitol to show former Olympia resident Reitz earthquake damage.
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UNDER THE DOME
Good morning. Today is Tuesday, April 17, the 100th day of the 105-day legislative session.
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